cmaadmin (EDU)Hi this is my profile and bio information.StudentsPost-traditional Higher Ed Landscape Requires a New Three-Way PartnershipTraditional students are no longer the majority in higher education. Today’s student body is older and busier. Meeting their needs will require increased collaboration between often disparate departments.June 8, 2016Faculty & StaffDoctors Ask for Investigation of University of Arizona’s Phoenix Medical SchoolPHOENIX ― Arizona doctors are calling for an investigation into the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix following the departure of a long-serving dean and several top officials. After eight years as the college’s dean, Stuart Flynn resigned in April to lead a new Fort Worth, Texas, medical school created by Texas Christian University and […]June 8, 2016WomenStanford Put on Defensive Over Assault Prevention EffortsSAN FRANCISCO ― Campus policies put in place to prevent and respond to sexual assaults worked about as well as Stanford University officials expected, after a member of the school’s swimming team was spotted by a garbage bin on top of an unconscious woman. Two graduate students passing by on bicycles interrupted the attack, chased […]June 8, 2016StudentsAs a Black Female College Professor in Texas, Should I Get a Gun?I’m unsettled by the notion of entire university communities being motivated by fear to take up arms. I also wonder how people will react to Black students, staff and faculty who choose to arm themselves.June 7, 2016Faculty & StaffVillanova University Names Mark C. Alexander Law School DeanMark C. Alexander — a seasoned law school administrator, scholar and litigator — has been named the Arthur J. Kania Dean of the Charles Widger School of Law at Villanova University.June 7, 2016StudentsDartmouth Taking Comprehensive Approach to Achieving InclusionThe Ivy League college in New Hampshire is making efforts to increase diversity and inclusion on its campus.June 7, 2016Leadership & PolicyNewspaper: Audits Found Policy Violations at Kennesaw StateATLANTA ― Georgia University System auditors have found breaches in conflict-of-interest and ethics policies by some officials at Kennesaw State University, according to an Atlanta newspaper. An audit report said Randall Shelton, Kennesaw State’s administrator over dining halls and food services vendors, did consulting work for one of the school’s current vendors and charged the […]June 7, 2016StudentsMagic Johnson Helping S.C. State Raise $2.5MORANGEBURG, S.C. ― NBA great Earvin “Magic” Johnson will work with South Carolina State University to raise $2.5 million for scholarships that bear his name. The university announced in a release Monday that the Earvin “Magic” Johnson Endowed Scholarship Fund will help students seeking business degrees at the state-supported, historically Black university in Orangeburg. Johnson […]June 7, 2016StudentsFor-profit Education: 5 Steps to ImprovementFor-profits educational institutions are under increased scrutiny as stiff regulation, declining enrollments, limited capital and poor post-graduation performance have overshadowed the benefits offered by the for-profit segment for America’s nontraditional students.June 6, 2016StudentsCommunity College Leaders Seek to Maximize Potential Benefits from Reauthorized Higher Education ActCommunity college leaders met in Washington to discuss legislative priorities for the upcoming reauthorization of the Higher Education Act.June 6, 2016Previous PagePage 705 of 3225Next Page